You Can Now Spend the Night at Downton Abbey

Plan a nobility-style sleepover (sans the TV drama, we hope).

Downton Abbey is a fictional place, but the early 20th-century story comes to life on a real historic estate — Highclere Castle in the English countryside. Since the TV show's popularity skyrocketed, the castle's owners (who are indeed actual nobles, the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon) have offered tours of the interior and lush gardens.

But now, those looking for an extra-special peek behind the scenes can actually book an overnight stay in one of the estate's guest cottages, the Telegraphreports. Called the London Lodges, these buildings date back to 1840 and sit near the grand entry to Highclere Park. They've recently been restored to include wood-burning stoves, full kitchens, and lots of comfy accents. Rates start at around $550 per night, and the cottages will be available on a just few choice days at Valentine's Day and Easter.